Re: Your first and highest CL leap ...

I wanted to learn more about what I only imagined was a fact and from reading many of the post, the comments validate my thoughts. I have been app. free for the last four years, but for no particular reason. Recently, I have concentrated on paying my CC debt down, instead of seeking another CC with a high CL, which would be a easy way for utilization to increase my scores.

I have a BK (7), which has dropped from EX, and expected to drop Oct. 13' from EQ and TU. I also have a paid CO that I am fighing because of a inaccurate posting of the DOFD. Nevertheless,my purpose is to position myself for the best rates to purchase a home next year; I also would like to pursue a couple of the best cards for growth, and have targeted a couple of winners from this posting.

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